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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38450531/patches-in-congenital-diaphragmatic-hernia-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amulya K Saxena, Romilly K Hayward
OBJECTIVE: This systematic review aims to evaluate current choice in practice and outcomes of biomaterials used in patch repair of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH). BACKGROUND: Multiple biomaterials, both novel and combinations of pre-existing materials are employed in patch repair of large size CDH. METHODS: Literature search was performed across Embase, Medline, Scopus, and Web of Science. Publications that explicitly reported patch repair, material used and recurrences following CDH repair were selected...
March 7, 2024: Annals of Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33246508/extracellular-matrix-based-biomaterials-as-adipose-derived-stem-cell-delivery-vehicles-in-wound-healing-a-comparative-study-between-a-collagen-scaffold-and-two-xenografts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Héctor Capella-Monsonís, Andrea De Pieri, Rita Peixoto, Stefanie Korntner, Dimitrios I Zeugolis
BACKGROUND: Stem cell therapies represent a promising tool in regenerative medicine. Considering the drawbacks of direct stem cell injections (e.g. poor cell localisation), extracellular matrix-based biomaterials (e.g. scaffolds and tissue grafts), due to their compositional biofunctionality and cytocompatibility, are under investigation as potential stem cell carriers. METHODS: The present study assessed the potential of three commercially available extracellular matrix-based biomaterials [a collagen/glycosaminoglycan scaffold (Integra™ Matrix Wound Dressing), a decellularised porcine peritoneum (XenoMEM™) and a porcine urinary bladder (MatriStem™)] as human adipose-derived stem cell delivery vehicles...
November 27, 2020: Stem Cell Research & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32917425/utility-of-decellularised-urinary-bladder-extracellular-matrix-in-full-mucosalisation-of-a-post-oncological-maxillectomy-defect
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
N Graillon, A D Le, B M Chang, R M Shanti
This report highlights the utility of MatriStem Surgical Matrix Thick UBM™ (rebranded as Gentrix® ACell, Inc), a decellularised urinary bladder extracellular matrix in the reconstruction of a post-oncological maxillectomy defect. In utilising this biological construct to serve as a biological dressing, our patient underwent complete mucosalisation of his surgical site without the development of an oroantral fistula and with adequate maxillary vestibule to allow for definitive oral rehabilitation with a removable partial denture...
December 2020: British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32577613/porcine-mesothelium-matrix-as-a-biomaterial-for-wound-healing-applications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
H Capella-Monsonís, M A Tilbury, J G Wall, D I Zeugolis
The increasing economic burden of wound healing in healthcare systems requires the development of functional therapies. Xenografts with preserved extracellular matrix (ECM) structure and biofunctional components overcome major limitations of autografts and allografts (e.g. availability) and artificial biomaterials (e.g. foreign body response). Although porcine mesothelium is extensively used in clinical practice, it is under-investigated for wound healing applications. Herein, we compared the biochemical and biological properties of the only two commercially available porcine mesothelium grafts (Meso Biomatrix® and Puracol® Ultra ECM) to traditionally used wound healing grafts (Endoform™, ovine forestomach and MatriStem®, porcine urinary bladder) and biomaterials (Promogran™, collagen/oxidized regenerated cellulose)...
June 2020: Materials today. Bio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31102587/impact-of-polypropylene-prolapse-mesh-on-vaginal-smooth-muscle-in-rhesus-macaque
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rebecca M Shaffer, Rui Liang, Katrina Knight, Charelle M Carter-Brooks, Steven Abramowitch, Pamela A Moalli
BACKGROUND: The use of polypropylene prolapse mesh to treat pelvic organ prolapse has been limited by mesh-related complications. Gynemesh PS mesh, implanted via sacrocolpopexy in rhesus macaques, negatively impacted vagina with thinning of vaginal muscularis and decreased vaginal smooth muscle contractility. The negative effect was attenuated when a bioscaffold derived from urinary bladder extracellular matrix (ECM) was used as a composite with Gynemesh PS. OBJECTIVE: To further elucidate the impact of Gynemesh PS polypropylene mesh and MatriStem ECM bioscaffolds on the vaginal smooth muscle in terms of micro-morphology of vaginal smooth muscle (muscle bundles and individual myocytes), innervation and nerve-mediated contractile function following their implantations in a rhesus macaque model via sacrocolpopexy...
May 15, 2019: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30344647/outcomes-of-adult-urethroplasty-with-commercially-available-acellular-matrix
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amy Marcia Pearlman, Vaidehi Mujumdar, Kara Elizabeth McAbee, Ryan Patrick Terlecki
Background: Reconstruction for complex urethral strictures may necessitate grafting. Buccal mucosal graft (BMG) harvest involves additional morbidity, making 'off-the-shelf' options attractive. Multiple extracellular matrices (ECMs) have been used with varying degrees of success. We reviewed our experience with MatriStem (ACell, Inc., Columbia, MD, USA) to assess safety and clinical/histologic outcomes. Methods: All patients undergoing acellular matrix-based reconstruction were included...
November 2018: Therapeutic Advances in Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29109844/porcine-urinary-bladder-extracellular-matrix-for-the-salvage-of-fibula-free-flap-skin-paddle-technical-note-and-description-of-a-case
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Rabie M Shanti, Ryan J Smart, Andrew Meram, David Kim
This report establishes a novel application of a commercially available porcine urinary bladder extracellular matrix, MatriStem (ACell, Inc., Columbia, MD), in the salvage of partial loss of the skin paddle of a fibula osteoseptocutaneous free flap that was utilized for mandibular reconstruction.
December 2017: Craniomaxillofacial Trauma & Reconstruction
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28487243/towards-rebuilding-vaginal-support-utilizing-an-extracellular-matrix-bioscaffold
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rui Liang, Katrina Knight, Deanna Easley, Stacy Palcsey, Steven Abramowitch, Pamela A Moalli
As an alternative to polypropylene mesh, we explored an extracellular matrix (ECM) bioscaffold derived from urinary bladder matrix (MatriStem™) in the repair of vaginal prolapse. We aimed to restore disrupted vaginal support simulating application via transvaginal and transabdominal approaches in a macaque model focusing on the impact on vaginal structure, function, and the host immune response. In 16 macaques, after laparotomy, the uterosacral ligaments and paravaginal attachments to pelvic side wall were completely transected (IACUC# 13081928)...
July 15, 2017: Acta Biomaterialia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28078188/new-innovations-for-deep-partial-thickness-burn-treatment-with-acell-matristem-matrix
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justine S Kim, Alexander J Kaminsky, J Blair Summitt, Wesley P Thayer
Objective: Burn injuries remain a large financial burden on the healthcare system. According to CDC statistics (2010), nonfatal and hospitalized burns in the U.S. cost $1.8 billion for an annual incidence of ∼486,000 cases. To date, no technique proves to be the ideal therapy of deep partial-thickness burns. In this study, we review a trial usage of ACell (ACell, Inc.) wound matrix on deep partial-thickness burns. Approach: Burn patients were admitted through the Vanderbilt Emergency Department. Three were consented to receive ACell therapy...
December 1, 2016: Advances in Wound Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27825152/a-porcine-urinary-bladder-matrix-does-not-recapitulate-the-spatiotemporal-macrophage-response-of-muscle-regeneration-after-volumetric-muscle-loss-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amit Aurora, Benjamin T Corona, Thomas J Walters
Volumetric muscle loss (VML) results in irrecoverable loss of muscle tissue making its repair challenging. VML repair with acellular extracellular matrix (ECM) scaffolds devoid of exogenous cells has shown improved muscle function, but limited de novo muscle fiber regeneration. On the other hand, studies using minced autologous and free autologous muscle grafts have reported appreciable muscle regeneration. This raises the fundamental question whether an acellular ECM scaffold can orchestrate the spatiotemporal cellular events necessary for appreciable muscle fiber regeneration...
2016: Cells, Tissues, Organs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27681811/a-comparative-analysis-of-skin-substitutes-used-in-the-management-of-diabetic-foot-ulcers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Martinson, N Martinson
OBJECTIVE: To compare the relative product cost and clinical outcomes of four skin substitutes used as adjunctive treatments for diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). METHOD: Medicare claims data from 2011 to 2014 were used to identify beneficiaries with diabetes and foot ulcers. Patients treated with one of four types of skin substitute (Apligraf, Dermagraft, OASIS, and MatriStem) were identified. The skin substitutes were compared on episode length; amputation rate; skin substitute utilisation; and skin substitute costs...
October 1, 2016: Journal of Wound Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27486495/case-report-cardiac-tumor-resection-and-repair-with-porcine-xenograft
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Walid K Abu Saleh, Odeaa Al Jabbari, Basel Ramlawi, Brian A Bruckner, Matthias Loebe, Michael J Reardon
Primary cardiac sarcomas are rare and carry a grave prognosis. Improved survival requires a complete margin negative resection of the tumor. These surgical resections are often large and complex, requiring extensive reconstructive procedures. The appropriate material for cardiac reconstruction is not known. We have used glutaraldehyde-fixed bovine pericardium in our early series but have recently employed the MatriStem(®) Surgical Matrix PSMX membrane (ACell(®), Inc.; Columbia, MD), a unique proprietary urinary bladder matrix derived from porcine urinary bladder with the potential for viability and tissue ingrowth...
April 2016: Methodist DeBakey Cardiovascular Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27410467/evaluation-of-tissue-engineering-products-for-the-management-of-neuropathic-diabetic-foot-ulcers-an-interim-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R G Frykberg, S M Cazzell, J Arroyo-Rivera, A Tallis, A M Reyzelman, F Saba, L Warren, B C Stouch, T W Gilbert
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this prospective, multicentre clinical study is to assess the application of MatriStem MicroMatrix (MSMM) and MatriStem Wound Matrix (MSWM) (porcine urinary bladder derived extracellular matrix) compared with Dermagraft (DG) (human fibroblast-derived dermal substitute) for the management of non-healing diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). METHOD: A randomised, multicentre study was conducted at thirteen centers throughout the US. It was designed to evaluate the incidence of ulcer closure, rate of ulcer healing, wound characteristics, patient quality of life, cost-effectiveness, and recurrence...
July 2016: Journal of Wound Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27372297/novel-use-of-porcine-urinary-bladder-matrix-for-pediatric-pilonidal-wound-care-preliminary-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert M Dorman, Kathryn D Bass
BACKGROUND: Extracellular matrix is used in various applications. We present our preliminary experience using a new device that consists of a porcine extracellular matrix with an epithelial basement membrane (MatriStem(®), ACell, Inc. Columbia, MD, USA) for adolescent pilonidal disease. METHODS: A retrospective review of four patients with pilonidal disease was undertaken. Three occurred in the gluteal cleft, and the fourth in the umbilicus. In the first patient, the wound deficit was filled with lyophilized MicroMatrix powder and a sheet of Multilayer Wound Matrix was placed to cover the wound...
October 2016: Pediatric Surgery International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27178506/novel-treatment-of-a-septal-ulceration-using-an-extracellular-matrix-scaffold-septal-ulceration-treatment-using-ecm
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi-Chun Carol Liu, Nipun Chhabra, Steven M Houser
BACKGROUND: Septal ulceration is a mucositis involving the mucous membranes of the nasal septum. Patients often complain of nasal irritation, crusting, and epistaxis. Presently, there is no gold standard for the treatment of septal ulcerations. Currently described therapies include local debridement, septal dermoplasty, septal flap reconstruction, and cadaveric dermal graft repair; however, no therapy has demonstrated a consistent improvement of symptoms. We present a novel approach for the treatment of chronic septal ulceration, using an extracellular matrix scaffold (MatriStem® Wound Care Matrix, ACell, Inc...
2016: American Journal of Otolaryngology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27127439/right-atrial-tumor-resection-and-reconstruction-with-use-of-an-acellular-porcine-bladder-membrane
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Walid K Abu Saleh, Odeaa Al Jabbari, Basel Ramlawi, Brian A Bruckner, Matthias Loebe, Michael J Reardon
Malignant cardiac tumors typically have a grave prognosis; their resection with negative margins is optimal. We present the case of a 21-year-old woman in whom we surgically resected a primary cardiac sarcoma and reconstructed the right atrium with use of a porcine urinary bladder membrane-the MatriStem(®) Surgical Matrix PSMX. The patient recovered uneventfully. Six months postoperatively, the right atrial wall had retained its integrity. In addition to our patient's case, we discuss the benefits of using the MatriStem membrane in cardiac reconstruction...
April 2016: Texas Heart Institute Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26256250/an-acellular-biologic-scaffold-does-not-regenerate-appreciable-de-novo-muscle-tissue-in-rat-models-of-volumetric-muscle-loss-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amit Aurora, Janet L Roe, Benjamin T Corona, Thomas J Walters
Extracellular matrix (ECM) derived scaffolds continue to be investigated for the treatment of volumetric muscle loss (VML) injuries. Clinically, ECM scaffolds have been used for lower extremity VML repair; in particular, MatriStem™, a porcine urinary bladder matrix (UBM), has shown improved functional outcomes and vascularization, but limited myogenesis. However, efficacy of the scaffold for the repair of traumatic muscle injuries has not been examined systematically. In this study, we demonstrate that the porcine UBM scaffold when used to repair a rodent gastrocnemius musculotendinous junction (MTJ) and tibialis anterior (TA) VML injury does not support muscle tissue regeneration...
October 2015: Biomaterials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25975335/short-term-results-of-treating-primary-and-recurrent-anal-fistulas-with-a-novel-extracellular-matrix-derived-from-porcine-urinary-bladder
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tara Iorio, David Blumberg
Anal fistulas are difficult to treat because they are often recalcitrant to medical therapies and surgical treatment may lead to significant morbidities. A recent novel biologically derived graft from porcine urinary bladder (MatriStem(TM)) has shown great promise in experimental studies of tissue regeneration in diverse tissues. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the safety and short-term efficacy of MatriStem for treatment of anal fistulas. This was a retrospective study of patients treated from January 3, 2012 to March 3, 2014 at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center...
May 2015: American Surgeon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25319574/esophageal-reinforcement-with-an-extracellular-scaffold-during-total-gastrectomy-for-gastric-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cheguevara Afaneh, Jonathan Abelson, Mark Schattner, Yelena Y Janjigian, David Ilson, Sam S Yoon, Vivian E Strong
BACKGROUND: Esophagojejunal (EJ) anastomotic leaks after total gastrectomy (TG) for malignancy lead to significant morbidity and mortality, thus affecting long-term survival. Preclinical and clinical trials have shown promise in utilizing degradable extracellular matrix (ECM) scaffolds in buttressing anastomoses. We describe our experience buttressing the EJ anastomosis after TG with a ECM scaffold. METHODS: From February 2012 to January 2014, a total of 37 consecutive patients underwent TG buttressing of the EJ anastomosis with the degradable ECM scaffold composed of a porcine urinary bladder called MatriStem (ACell Inc...
April 2015: Annals of Surgical Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25119505/biomimetic-randall-s-plaque-as-an-in-vitro-model-system-for-studying-the-role-of-acidic-biopolymers-in-idiopathic-stone-formation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Archana Chidambaram, Douglas Rodriguez, Saeed Khan, Laurie Gower
Randall's plaque (RP) deposits seem to be consistent among the most common type of kidney stone formers, idiopathic calcium oxalate stone formers. This group forms calcium oxalate renal stones without any systemic symptoms, which contributes to the difficulty of understanding and treating this painful and recurring disease. Thus, the development of an in vitro model system to study idiopathic nephrolithiasis, beginning with RP pathogenesis, can help in identifying how plaques and subsequently stones form. One main theory of RP formation is that calcium phosphate deposits initially form in the basement membrane of the thin loops of Henle, which then fuse and spread into the interstitial tissue, and ultimately make their way across the urothelium, where upon exposure to the urine, the mineralized tissue serves as a nidus for overgrowth with calcium oxalate into a stone...
January 2015: Urolithiasis
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